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Record Details

Artist: ZAPPA, Frank
Title: You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 5
Format: CD
Label: Zappa Records
Cat No: CDDZAP 46
Released: 1992
Country:
Genres: Alternative RockDialogueAvantgardeFusionJazz-RockSymphonic Rock
Status Have
Added To List 6th September 2021
Disc 1 | CD
No Notes 
A Matrix:
1-CDZAP-46 13 A3 DADC AUSTRIA  
B Matrix:
2-CDZAP-46 23 A3 DADC AUSTRIA  
Disc 2 | CD
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A Matrix:
1-CDZAP-46 22 A2 DADC AUSTRIA  
B Matrix:
2-CDZAP-46 23 A9 DADC AUSTRIA  

Additional Information

Comments Marketed and distributed by 'Music For Nations' under exclusive licence from Barking Pumpkin Records.

No SID Mastering or Mold codes on this issue.

Track 1-1: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1965, The Fillmore West, San Francisco, Calif.; Mono analogue tape on an Ampex portable.
Remix facility; Utility Muffin Research Kitchen.
Track 1-2: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
(An overdub of "The Blimp" was made to this tape by FZ whilst working at [l412274] - resulting in "The Blimp (Mousetrap Replica)" with "Charles Ives" backing, to be found on [m=463963]
Track 1-3: Published by Gation Music.
(A cover of The Four Deuces B-Side of "WPLJ")
Tracks 1-2 & 1-3: Recorded 1969, Columbia University, NYC. ; On a 2-track analogue Scully console. Remix at UMRK.
Track 1-4 & 1-18: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 at The Ark, Boston, Mass. ; On 4-track analogue Scully console. Remix at UMRK.
Track 1-5: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 6th June 1969 at The Albert Hall, London. 4-track analogue - Remote EMI Recorders, engineer "Unknown". Remix facility UMRK.
(Performing musicians and guests to stage did a vaudevillian ballet "extravaganza" routine in this work, together with spilling the entrails of a rubber chicken to accompaniment of Underwood's sonata).
Track 1-6 & 1-21: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 at Thee Image, Miami, Florida. ; On 2-track analogue Scully console. Remix at UMRK.
Tracks 1-7 & 1-15: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 in a Greyhound bus interior (driven by "Jake"). Recorded on 2-track analogue UHER portable. Remix at UMRK.
Tracks 1-8 & 1-9: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 at Columbia University, NYC. 2-track analogue Scully. Remix at UMRK.
(Originally themes by FZ for a December 1965 USA 'Western' movie entitled "Run Home Slow")
Tracks 1-10 & 1-24: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 8-track analogue at Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida. (Gardner's stage recordings are mixed with studio work on 1-10).
Tracks 1-11, 1-12: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Track 1-13: Published by Frank Zappa Music. BMI
Tracks 1-11, 1-12 & 1-13 Recorded 13th Feb 1969 at The Factory, The Bronx, NY. (Other work from this performance is on YCDTOSA Vol. 4).
Track 1-14 & 1-20: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969, Columbia University, NYC. 2-track analogue Scully console.
Track 1-16: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 at Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood, California, during a photo-session on Art Tripp's birthday. 2-track analogue Scully console. Remix at UMRK.
(This was Sunset Sound Recorders, renamed Sunset Sound in 1982)
Track 1-17: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1968 at The Whisky-A-Go-Go, Hollywood, California. 8-track analogue Heider Remote Truck. Remix at UMRK.
Track 1-19: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1967 at the Falkoner Center, Copenhagen, Denmark. Recorded onto Nagra Mono analogue portable by unknown Danish journalist. Remix at UMRK.
Track 1-22: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded in dressing room, Providence, Rhode Island on Mono Sony cassette.
Track 1-23: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 at Thee Image, Miami, Florida. ; On 2-track analogue. EMI Recorders remote. Remix at UMRK.
Track 1-25: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Recorded 1969 at A & R Studios, NYC. 8-track analogue (engineer unknown). Remix at UMRK.
Tracks 2-1 to 2-13: Published by Munchkin Music. ASCAP
Track 2-2: Published as well by Ganesh Music. BMI

Disc 2 is dedicated to the 1982 Band of Summer 1982, touring in Geneva Switzerland ("About Half of the Material"), Munich, Balzano [Bolzano, Italy] & Frankfurt.
Recorded analog with 24-track with UMRK Mobile. Remix at UMRK.

Liner notes ©1992. All rights reserved.
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